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fx ; .... s: it''-' "v V, -.-. Goods ! ! I Wish to Inform the People ef ai.: -w ooonty that I h&vs Just ret urn. -.1 fr-nr ',ae Horthern Markets tth -.he Biggest Stock of New Goods OV broagbt to this oanty. At Smithville y ff1rta -hitisHt ol General Mrrhari. !;.. Dry tiooda. Groceries, Hrdirr, sotiorrs nn.'. UqwnAta At JACKSONVILLE, Dry Qoods. Notions, etc., sold by H. C. CA.Wl.V. AJao Fine LUiuors, Ctgurs, olr., said hy L. O. WOOD. Tbese goods will be sold at ROCK BOT TOM miexs. Good caHco prima at S rents per yfl Taillns line shoes froaa-ents to SA.iX TUs hignesl prices pJd for bale and seHl eottonat either of the above named places G. W. SMITH, Bel3w6m Smithville, Onslow Co. Job Printing ! If yon want ClresUmrs, Hud BLUs. Letter Heads, oraaythlng osnaJly done In Job rrlntlng of nss.Bd uxdon to ;." WsTCH-TOWKR OFFICE, TukvlBa;laa. JI C. tpaelsj MtenUom ttlyen to orders from a PARTICULAR NOTICE.1 TflOS. GATES & GO. OSTEB A PULL I OP Hew tirocerie s , ''.'c-'r'v'5--7, '-":. ' t '' -r-Xry Goods, ""13oots and - f . - Shoes, Etc. ' LrUlxxrtl and ; -At Maniifacturers' Prices. .. . . s- - i ; . -t i Opp. Qaston Houte, ITEWBERX, JT. C. :DR;:RICE Of- 31 Kal Raav'lflOISTIU . spsnutsnks mmS, Zmpfaer Si nmvt m li mt k .i.l. ari .1 m. la mm- tm - - iTii!!i''ti'"' ???' 7 15, era dim Fwsm. 1 I, Ui A inlta liilnyT In, Qi ma. FSJVATB COinrSXOR tMnaiS.SL.a4r.lC. ' JfcliF.M - TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, -.and- KLALARiA. From UKMssonrr- arts tSuea AAuths oi te- Uia9 of the taoas IK Tbsse wyir(.rm bulicauo tbeirszsrtosi: Imss mmUS, UVMreis iiillw, ti Bi. jsJav, fsUsastltwtlat. a-ranlon ta rUiarMjr w Kratiion SmImT m Ipsi kills MT spirits, m. gMs m .U( McWi-d i - 9 " ms UMi BiaatlUMOM of rsnisiiy that nuts direct.' r i'iTr- Uw "vwJ tcit TliTT iv f1 Iists so easL TImsIt action an fti sW-yiuidk1-i isslso prompt; itunox-iiiu U Imparities tbroagb tes three w.t mt tHm sysfss," prortaotrm sptM tlt,s(Miml dlMMjtjoa. rrrnlr stools, s &er skis sad Tigoi'OMS body. mrHI.U f Rrfpfa "or Interfere wltl a-tlw work sad arc a perfect H 1 tOOTS TO MALARIA. Ira rrau UKB A SEW WAS. k OsasRsss, -" --:'-- GLIIT. t'H Oi msi . fmh , . "' i't "..iwrMl, wMetom mm p y Can Ostnitsii -fas. U. Cssss -: x V" - lsirim. - . v -- - in By m ty Immr m mtt t..l. a - ; CkB as mm mtimif 1 ill 11 I, v "-" -i V. " jsyspspaas, vim jonsips-V-Z - Is),tws) rarssa.1 bars triott ten drlTtsrt-nt . .- ktnd C puis, and ll'HH art' tbo first - i : .- "T do me any good. They Lave . . r eJesrwd ma ro nW-sly. Mr sppctim is g. -:ViPtolMM. d digests readily, nU I now s - "MUarsi mssajres. I feel like a i.ew ' wi si W . nr n Bnt7.imfl ti ftHwwTwtat,5e. Offirts44 MorrmrStN.Y. iTUTTS M1IR DYE. "- Okat Hats OS Wmsnss chasfreil in r ?tr, o a fa'I-oasT Biot by s slole ap ftiieatkm ef Uiia Dn. Sol.l by DroSWiita, or sent by sxpreas en receipt of 1 . ; - Offlos,44 Murray Street, New Tor. TTm HU8A1 OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FUEL C.B. HART & CO. OL mL. HAST, Business Manager. OSS F3ICS CASH North-ast corner of Middle and South Front Streets, Xtoro,Hariire,EflTis8 Fiirnishuig Goods, CROCKERY WARE. LAJJPS. CHIM- NirrB.,-BUXXERS, WICKS. ETC. IT SI SSWSll Otis. Red C Xon-Eiplail?t eB.t.al 1 y u hud. JSpeOftl attention given to repair-in. New Bms, 8ept. 4th. 1S83. sprl !:- E. DOWLING, MA5TTACTCRZR OF Hand Sewed SHOES (Only Ttm 37 CAJf AL. STREET. NEW YORK. Cr. Csntrs Street. 49 Opposite Esrlr. Flotrl. Deformed and tender feet a spH-.a;ty COmtorl Knsxanteil. Orders by mail prompt' y attend.M to Irsfer by permission to the felle- :r.ir pur tles, woo are now weartnj? shoes of my ruakc Geo. Bally, i.- K. si over, J.A.Patterson. MaJ. P. W Hunt T. A. Henry. W. il ratier-wii.. oetlO Jdo D. Yeomans. iliwirn WM. LOKCH, DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE CA2T ECITS3 ACCCiD:rA7;i;i m SC. Maw Bn. X. C. dTUir his 'EW-BERE AND P VN1LIC0 Steam Transportaticn Co'y. t'NTlI M'RTHKR NOTICE THK NEW Heme ieme and Pamlico SUism XrnporUUon company ui d'.spawh their , , . .,. , New and Fast Sailing Steamer MfolIow,KL:I vi-r-sr MoDdyu,v !nytr f t n,w iwrv.e. a m. ; fuKrSo.-'11'"' stopping H.t li: f ril.i,-'. A.l . rv.nraKiays Hii ' .r f.r Now iVm- Mpp!:i(J Jit StTiew:iii. Yaii- , oeniert. Smith lYrH-S. Ail- am t'revk ;M iiiver-l.-U. Satunlavn Law New Heme for H-iyl'r. Stopping at Klvt-rii.u.. A.l ! ams lYvek. Hmiii.s Credit, Vaiuleairrt tm Stoiiewa.l. a.m., r i-us-.s trial L line sengers anJ traria at vt-ry :..w nites. . : trie Rierchants and pr'MHii'ers alotn sivelt their chort'n! mipport 1 Kor further Information enquire at the of- 1 ace, root or Craven sireet. I It A LI hi tiRAY. Agent at New Heme. ' Or any of rj Atrentu at the following niacin: ABE Lf.E, A laros Creek. I li. II. ABUoTT, Vandemere. C. H. KoWLKll, Stonewall, s II FOWI.EK. K3lH)ro. J'lSllL'A 1EAN. t'ani Uc. W H. JAI'uHS. -riiitl.s i r, i MALI. Ell" Hlli'-i. Kiverdale. I Mf Krelht recelve.1 un.ler over every day the wees.. aii21dA wly I NEW-BERNE. BEATFORT i UN'SLOW INUND COASTING COMPANY 1-oNNECTING WITH Atlantic &. N. C. Railroad, AND 1 CLYDE'S '. C. LINE STEAMERS At Moreh&ad City and New-Berne. Through nrranirements to and from all Bogue Sound. White aK nnd New River poluLB, aud Throuuh H1LU 1-ading iRued to all poVota, North, Kjiat, South and West. Quick Tranaporlattou and prompt delivei--of Collon, Navnl Stores, General H: xluo-e. Goods, Wares and CneraJ Merrhaud-' ana rate giaxan tod a low as by any line. Cotton Rate per BaJ of 450 Lbi. Whit and Bogue New River Points to New-Be me to New-Perne .ix Norfolk. - AX Norfolk 2.50 " Haltlmore ' Kaltimore S.HO " New York i.1"' -ew iotk .vtu - Philadelphia ... X " IliUadelphla - liooton ' " Hoatori Tmvideiico 4.' " Providouce j.ol) 4.50 All cargoes cove rev i t-y Insurance The transportation service of the Inland Coasting Company, now or-fajilzed and in Qccessiul operation, wUl be aa, thorough, eifl- clsnt, prompt and cheapsyTt is possible to g.kr it. pei li li i mil i mVTof producers and Btra i rMMCUtt IV SOtlCttevl. For furtrier tnformaxiiu apply to the U Agents of the Line. Office of the Company : Beaufort. N", C, Oct. 22, 188a. A. W. STTROTr, lresiaenl octS4dw WM. A. HEAKNK. SnpU Old and Reliable Line. The Neuse River Navigation Company Will ruu gue following Scheduler Steamer Kinston 'U1 leave the Old Dominion Wnarf TCta DAYSand FKJDATS. and arrive at Klnsten WEDNESDAY3 and SATURDAYS, and leave Kinston MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, arriv ing in New Berne the same day. W1U touch at all Landing along the River going and coming. Steamer Neuse. Will leave New Berne MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS for JoUy Old Field, return ing TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS. Steamer Blanche Will leave New Berne WEDNESDAYS anil SATURDAYS at 7 a. m. for Trenton. Re turning will leave Trenton THURSDAYS and MONDAYS at T a. m.. touching at PoIloa Tllle and other landings on Trent River. These steamers will make close connection! with the Old Dominion line. Freights received at all hours. For rates apply to W. K. ST Y RON, Jr., daw Agent at New Berne. Trent River Transportation Company. Will despatch their Steamers after this date tor Kinston, Jolly Old Field, Trenton and PoUocssvllie, as follows r Steamer Trent WiU leave New Berne every Monday and Thursday from her dock, foot of Craven street, at NINE o'clock. A M., for Kinston. Returning, leave Kinston for New Berne Tuesdays and Fridays st ONE o'clock, P.M Taking freight for all landings on tbe river, and connecting st Jolly Old Field with the Oontentces Creek Steamboat Company both ways Steamer L. H. Cutler WUl leave for Pollocksnile and Trenton, tak Sd X.T.7'd.!S5aints. Oils, Glass and Putty EfaJi4 - o'clock, A M. Returning every MondaviPTTr.rsday, leaving irenion at i!.v tjro clock, A 41. Freight recelver under cover erery day. Sunday excepeed Charges will be as low ns by any other line. Close connection with all points North. East and West, Tia Clyde line, rrin NSW Berne Merchants wishing their goods to go by this line will order their ship ments via N. C. IJne, from Baltimore, Phila delphia, New York, and all points North. A t. goods bandied with care and damages prompt ly paid when proven. Through Bills of Lad ing given and rates guaranteed. is K. BRYAN, Jr.. Aent at New Berne. E; R. Page, Gen. Solicitor. dw s. H. Gray, Gen. Man. .repaid by bq.i1. 8inple Ada-ANAKBSISi" rs.Box SilSSsrTork. l.U FF.ERER ns xoouiral n&praaeaee, can Rsrrass LHrtaUtVTbl.EitU and Ph sal Wsakaeam. Valsabis lnlonutioa I HtBontamirM. uiwiBrHniBo. ' i f llj n i a R. ir tt Ferdinand Ulrich, GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS Boots rviid W hoes. Ropes, Twines, Paints, Oil, CANVAS, ORVIgN" SACKS; LOKILI-AKO SNUFF At Manufacturer's Prices. .VETS and SFI.VKS F.ot Middle street. NEW BERNE. N. C VVeahNervousMen Whom 4blHtr. exbMsted ix w- r-. prem&tare deJi y nd fai.LLr to perform lire's dutlc properly r caasevl by eiceaL errcm of youth. to . will Dna psrftct And luting restoration to robust health md vlroroai MAnhood Is THf MARSTON BOLUS. Nitner stoiiL-vcb. dra-r-riasT nor inrtruranu. Thw treatment of rvnoi Debility nd Phvilcul Dwt uniform Ir ffueressfal b-anfe b-W on prfrct diAjrnrsii, new and al rrc C mctnoai inn a do into i nor oaihofU, K'i-1 inform' and Tre-atio (rve. A ' 7-vs ( 'onr:' n i? I' hy? ir, ' f ARST0N P.EMEDYC0.,'!6W.14!hSL. YorL, FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS -'VT3. Pr:pnotor, Walter P. Bivitus L Co., COMXISSIOX MERCHASTS. AND DF.ALERS IN GRAIN OF ALL KINDS. 'Corn a Specialty.) NewBorne, TSJ". C 9f lir-lers auJ l-iinnigr.rat-ritH reni-.-rtfu : Iy oliclU-J 'arn-dMly K3 a B YM JV Price SI. at dminrtats. A-iiT-rW "5 4F0UT2 1 NEW BERNE BILLIARD PARLOR, u the Duffy Baildine On Middle . - n n i- street, near corner ot Pollock. FIVE NEW TABLES JUST PUT IN. Three Billiard and Two Pool, rmest in the Country. CAROMBOLETTE TABLE. OEVIL AMONG THE TAILORS 1 he .".nest 1 ;iiur nn.1 I ".uhit. tr ::.-..N 1 : A E.NuEL HEEIt, : inrUiii-is, I.. ! .tt-r, Iamburger :in, :-tr.i:M Kniut, ilieese cvridUinr ly on haml. JOHN" DETRICK. Nov 1.1 A w. 85 S. Clark St., Opp. Court House, CHICAGO. A rirolriTjIat. B?-Th. OlUr.t Special'. t in tbe United Slts, vrhv Ult K LO.w iai kilikn K. perfect method and pure taedicino insure srF.li: V Nervous DiseitMS. A tlecr tons of the Jllood . Nk 1 n . Kldnn. Blorfder, Kniptloni, l"lrr, oitl a pxniitiiEST ciues or au rnvif, i nnnr Bnrei, Hwrplllng of the iilandi, op Mouth. L iroAt. JfoRe permnnentijr cured ai-.l r&dicAtd from the tj lt in for life. II CD Iff! IIC TltlfImpotfif.S'inl II Cll I UUO Lo&, StjowU Zrr. y. Mm tal ami I'hysieal JTrnkne, Failing Al'-mnvti , ' Weak l-yrs, Stujtfcd JJtvrtopment, Imjicu, ' mrnts to Marriage, He, from exen&es or any I rait", speedily t strWj and privately Ciiml. I 1 Yoanf. Middle-Ajrrd ana Old men. ami a who need incdicjkl k.llt and experience, cn-u:t Dr. Bate at once. His opinion coats Dothinp. and nay j aava future misery and shame. When inconren:orit ! to nit the etr for treatment, modicint can b. urnt rerywhere by mail or expreaa fr-ee Trom obaer Tat Ion. -It ta self-evident that aphj-sicinl,o Ctt8 his w;ule attontjon to a claaa of dtscas-'a at ttm rreat kl 11, and ph j-sicians t hrouc h '- n f ti"-a co an try, iinowir t h i. f rrumfntlT rfwum Tdili t CS3 to the Oldest Ape--lfllt, by :n t-vcry known jfooU remedy nfd. Or. l'tt's Aye and ripfrlrnce irmba his rpniirri (f u preme I miiort t nee. UTr-Th'wi ul;o p'l ?,r- m on a bj t t he ! Vc."r. ( vnniiations fr and nrin' 0 1 y Confidential, i seg w fi rh b ' e f n : 'td t n r-1 s ; : t: relief el-4-wnore. esi-sciaMj- 3i-.-it.1 I .-ti.-.! lh--eisAf treated. Pall fr wr'. i'-in-- f -t-i O t 4 O ; Suris. lO t. 1, til., : :o Hj:a:.:u sevt Kkei. A.i.Jri- as cLijve. THE SPOT To get Drugs and Medicinos, Paint, Oil, Rope, Canvass, Nails. Spikes Oakum and Ship Chandlery is at F. S. MACE'S. Market Wharf. THE SPOT To get Stoves at Bottom Trio Call and see them at V. S. MACE'S. Market Wharf. THE SPOT To get Uoes, Spades, Shovels, Ases, Plough Gear, and anything usually kept in the Llardware Line, all at liot torn Prices for Cash, is at F. S. MACE'S. Market Whart. diw xi:w berxi:. y. c. ALEX MILLER. WHOLESALE & PET ' IL QF.OCEK. Coustautlv receivmr a full line CJrioiee (i rocerics and FARMERS' SUPPLIES, A-hich we offer as iiov as any liou.-t m irooils as rej- Lhc cltv, auJ warrant ad ea resented. Call and examine onr orices. Stables furmsheil fi country customers. Goods delivered frea to a the city. 12 W. & I). stvk aud to !' L. IT. CUTLER, Stoves and Hardware Sash, Doors & Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and PLASTER IHOUSE FURyiSHI.XG GOODS 6 -ViiiUS, GUNS AND PISTOLS, TOILKT Rubber and Leather Belting1 d Etc., Etc., Etc. w D. Y. HURTfT MERCHANT TAILOR. Si MIDDLE STREET, Sew Berne, N. C. . 3C. fm EL W. WAIT A B. .sui't'fMor i I'lSTIl.LKi;- -.. a. wa.a; A i.i KM Ff Pure Rye and Corn Whisky at 'iVH- ;.i -a , :: .7IItES .AND CI C-AES IS it UFA T A LIFCi (iinger Ale, Pale Ale, Eeer a.V) I'Oh'TKl;. BERGNER & ENGEL BEER, c; ii)Ei. PURE FRENCH BRANDY. 11. V. WA 11 A 15. Suth Front St. JVY'c Herns. X. ('. ; a-dvt w : -. ASA JONES. Middle Street, Newbern, N. J., DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods BOOTS, SHOES, fLOTINMh Kir. Ai. a; for tie- IU All, NIi SH I It r Ura-.l :...., :..iia:arU-.I $1. Aral ti.e ce it-r aia-. 1 Warner's L'omaia 1'lire $!.''. a iaia;--'. .rct, A fui: Wne of i ior. ts , Liul:. -s' a::-i i i fi-r, s I" m ler wear, i ivu te l.i ?it-n. ( -i : u . c. ! : i t ; 1 i 'Hprr iar uiul t 'iirtH., ii k a 1 1 1 I-ii.- n ILiiiiiJ ktT chiefs, all kiinis ot" ln-:its', I ;t. i i - s n:.. ilren s Hand a:ul M:ici)!r.e Ma.!. R-,; her Coat. Hal nnl shoes. I--uii-s' i ";. aks n:irf Jackets, t very thing usually kti-t i:i u tlrsi C.;iSb i TV (.iLXKlb StuTf . M '..ir - ,t r.n llMiil'i.! I'bnrM, Dr. BATE: !S ' 'V I ) Ue t.. op liKutlbt C'liurcU THE JOURNAL. NEW BERNE. X. (.'.. FEB. 7. 1--4. Inieroting To His Heirs. t.toiim :..!.. A number of years ajo Dr. Wil liam IHnilop, (if Colliiinie Town ship, Ontario, 'Imparted this life, leaving the following (piecr produc tion as his last will and testament: hi the name ol (led. Amen. !. William Dunlop, of ( 1 airhraid, in the Township of (.'olludne. and dis trict of Huron. Western Canada. Esquire, lieinjx in sound hr.'.kh and my mind just as usual, which my friends who llatter me say is no great shakes at the best times, do make my last will and totament, as follows: llevokino-. ol' course, all former wills, I leave the proper ty of (.iairbraid. and all other landed property I may die possessed of. io my sisters, Ellen I'.o le Story, and Elizabeth l'.oyle 1 u nlop. t he t'onner because hc is married to a n; i ; i ; er. w hoiil (i,xl help 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 -ei.-; the latter, beeaue she i m.c'.ied to noliodx. nor -he like ly i.i be. for hc -is :,:i old liialii. and not mai bet i n-. and also 1 bae :o tliein olid then heirs m -a.i i ' : ice -. ock ; : a 1 1 ; aim : p: o i ,b d lo.-uie .ii-oand i i m piemen aba- th biothe; the ii. giae b.- reserved: a id. It e:i :c then .le. 1 1. icr .-houli. d.e li i -wl J , othei to inherit t! i to my sister-in-law. I. hii-.i Dun i ail m v share ot : h I . nil ure and Mich Iran-, with ; he ex Iceptions herein a 1 i er in en; ion ed . 1 lea e my silver tankai d to the eid- est .-on of old plohn. a- the repie sentative of the father. 1 would I leave it to old .John, him.-elt. but I he would melt it down to make j temperance medals and thai would be .-act ib ge: how, vei .-nulbbo to t etuper.rnc. I 1 h.:a e m; he c an .-: mil i .1.;. big horn only make with that, nie my lbi of nn g; i . llamillou. . .-he knows 1, I leave m -I- !e. foi hut!; oi maniltm o Wooi'.h; a - much of t the letter. ,e prop r. !h th she doe.- i better i nnstian , mm also leave my late brot hei '.- watch to my brother Sandy, exhorting him at tin same time to give nn lladicali-in. and all other sins that do most easily beset him. I leave my brother Allen my big snuil !mx. a- 1 am in formed that he is rather a decent Christian, swag bcliy. and a jolly face. I leave mv parson Chevassie iMatrerie's husband, the .-mall box I I got from the Saruia militia, as a snuillj token of erutitude tor the -ervice he has done the family in , taking a .-ister that no man of ta.-te would have taken. I leave .lohn Caddel a .-ilver teapot, to the end that he may diink tea therefrom to ; comfort him under the atlliclion ol ;i slatternly wife. I leave tny books i to my brother Andrew, because he j has been .-o long a jangly walion. j that he may learu to read with them. I give my silver cup. with a 'sovereign m it, to Janet (irah.wn Dunlop, because she is an old maid iand pious, and therefore will neees ' sarily take to homing, and a!-o my granny "s snuff shell, as it looks de icent to see an old wiunan taking jsnutf. Iu witne.-s whereof. I have I hereunto et my seal, the dl.-f day I nf A M.nKl in f 1 1 e Vi:ir nl nlir 1 i .ri 1 our - ' " "' ' -I one thousand eight hundred and 1 forty-two. W. 1 )un i.i'r. J Lincoln's Perception. President Lincoln was not a scholar, j but he was a student of human na I ture, and he knew men. A good il 'lustra' ion of the President's sagac i ity in dealing with men is given in ! the following anecdote, publi.-hcd in j Pine and Gray:" . eVnt ofa regiment which, undrilled ami undisciplined, nun joined tne Army of the Potomac, ju.-t as the terrible campaign of lsil-t began. He fore the army reached Peters burg, Jack commanded his com pany, the captain and lieutenants ! having been killed. His gihantry i was so conspicuous that he was rec ommended for a captaincy iu the regular army. I Ordered before an examining i board at Washington, Jack pre.-eut ed himself, dressed in a soiled, torn j uniform, with bnui.ed lace and ! uncut beard. j The 1 1 in), ilapjier oiliecrs compos j mg the board had never been under ; fire nor roughed it in the fields, but they were posted in taelics alu the theory ot war. Though shocked at .Lick's utisol (lierly appearance, they a.-ked him all sorts of questions about engin eering, mathematics, ordnance and campaigns. Not a single que.-; urn could .1 ack answer. 'What is an echelon.'" asked one of the boaid. Don't know." an-w creu .lack. 'What is an abatis.'" "Never saw one." A redan .'" on fellows have got i replied Jack. "Wei!, what i- a iaaia .-ii .'" un. lure. Ncvci hc.nd -I one before: i down :uess ; t in- they don't have li out. ilo ! he .'" What wo'uhl y et c IU coin in a a 1 1 t a val; y slnuiul i asked a i.-pina kids. "1 o. y ou fiioi:" T w ould t: l ve t in that's what I'd d. till 11, This ended the report of i t he exaiaili ple.-i ,ou- a ie with the .ulvet.-, imlam . l'ic- ill!. lbi 1 eport to a ; ai . tot he o:.: ieii ae . at -lack -"-'i,"-'': -Tha;'- - . ! . .Il1' i . i t - aai. A. I.: v -.r.iiili I i-.i 1 (a ri 1 i.i A t m tUOt: toot. ia- a t'oot taa : row.as. 'i'l. the v.e-t the aa.-!. and beta: I.y aa ami .-hit;-." ii land. ;;..'.:., .r'e and the U" ' H ' ' ' " ' ' ' mt?;u the Woman's Art School of the , ooper institute, coiitntmtes ;;u an- ecdotal ).iper to the December Cm- turi. in which she says of Mr. 'i.op- er s aims: " -All I want, he -ai l, -is. that these poor women shall earn decent and respectable livings, ;unl especially that they shall bo kept from niarrvins l'atl huhaials.' This subject of unhappy mar- nages -eenioil to hea very prom- ineiit one in Mr. Cooper's mind, That wiimen were often imposed upon, were ill-used and broken dow n. he had a livelv conviction: ami all hi chivalry and sense ot fatherly ill-kept barn-yard. The mo-t valu protet'tion wele enlisted to save able part of manure is that which them, so fai as he could, l'rom i!a--e is very soluble, and unless it is re ordinary mi-fortunes. While the tamed by some absorbent, or kept world is now occupied with, the que-- from the drenching rains, it wili be torn of what women cm be taught, quickly out of reach. Manure is a ; 'ie: r -ii i u':e-; ci luea : e m." ri, ,1 many ma a u 1 ai tured product, a m i ; he sne kiudred sub jeet -. M r. ( 'o pei "s acn' e cc--of all farm operation-, in the genius i!ir-c,veiTl. a- by intuition, older State-, depend- upon thf manv ears ago. the i : -' " i t i oi' i:io:iti' and intaditv of lai.- Mo women of the middle ci;- - to -o- eietv. to iiniii-trics. and tie.' tamiiv. lie -aw that many of I h : ; co no; marry, and he realized v. ma-t ii-- the fo: lui-a position .. I.UIl'.ber of e'.iel!;, daugire' '..! m .ii. lb- hud noted ': jierou-:: koh h". ni of -j.bly. : . . o-; a e . j . ., ! ; ; n :, y . , ; ii : .! si' tin- i ; i a ' i a ". n, ' I . i ei e 1 ; - -I , ia i .-, i ,.; ; in tbe a ; : ; . i.e had 1 la- t ude: e-i ; . : ! j . V. 1- '. 'A - of lie-clt ed u i , -. ! ! e . : i 1 ta a i ! ! i me-, a n d a t ; e ; . ! - a i , . I iie-e .-ub jeci s, a ;: ! ail ca ", ra -; re a i a i a ;; ' -ort oi ; nciileli : . ! a 1 Up llil . i ' e -a . e of hi-, hea ; ; . to i ! women to !- i i ip;.y. i a a ; : i d and " : i i i : o i ; -. ( :ie o ti- I I-; I a-a - i-e a a 1, .-clu a i : 1 1 V, a' a i a i - 1 1 N e w i a k cierg; m a a v 'Ur.-e ' I l.i n ; en lect ;: Mr. ( 'oo; ier. with hi- ! ted Wii ;i hU feeling : ae lia- a ' I 1 1 1 w o a . , - a . lia- i . a . , o . 10 iv i ! i- tae -a li.eSl ilace t n n 11 di es to me. If he could ii. place for a month, and lead tefS 1 get limn poor a. 1, ; women . ! o- v. ou id : ii i a k i i a -till'ei iug be be.-i to have them ii,t any - 1 lima' 1 1 : i i t able them trouble.' " i ;uhl learn H t!:i Why He Ib'f'orimal Tin", e was a bruukaid i:i : ti Ar-i;an-ar- town who became a .-ober m. ill lliiough a kind Providence granting him wa a Uain- loiigerl for: "IJa. iv.i. T. ,-,-e iu - ee- us. e U.-i " One o..y MVelal lie. , i Ii t .1 Uee-. ou a.-king una to dim:;, wire :-ur-.ii-ed to hear him .-uy. "You mu-t exciise me. grnilrmc!:. can't drink anyt hing.' t heir quest ion. What i.- t he mat i er with you-" he sa:d: i I'll tell you. Tin' other day. 1 I met a party f friends. When 1 ; left them I was about h;il !-di n n k. I i would nor have stopped at this, but tny Iiiend.s had to huny away to catch a tram. To a man o; my temperament, to la- hab diunk is a m isi.-rable cond i- jtiou. tortile desire for more i ,-o ' strong that he forgets his self-res- I poet iu his efforts to get more to ; drink. i Failing at the saloons. I rcmem- j bored that there was a half-pint of 'whiskey at home, which had been purchased for medical pm poses. I, J,,f U'l',"'t' ''ehing the gale I heard voices m the garden, and I looking over the fence 1 saw my iit- tie son and daughter playing. N'o. ! you be ma. said the hoy. anil I 11 'be pa. Now Mm .-it here an' I'd i iconic iu drunk. Waif. now. till I 1 liil my bottle." He took a bottle, ran away, and niied it witli water. I retry ,-onii he returned and entering the play house, nodded idiotically at his lit tle ir i 1 1 , and r;at down without av- ing anything. Then tin- gi.l 1-du-d i up irom uer oik aim sa.ai. J James, why will you do tiii- j way f 'hi.er way?" la : apla-.l. Cit-ttiii' drunk." j "Who's drunk'.'" j "You are. an' y ou pii-mi-'ed heu ithe'o.iby died tiiat oa ivouhln't : think any more. The children are j almost rugged an' we havn'f aiiy : tiling to e..t hariily. bit. you -till : throw your money away. 11-ui't ou know vuii are br.-akiu" :n hearth' I hill i ied away. The .icing v too life-like. 1 could think of mu h ing all day but those little ehihilell playing iu the gulden, ami i vowed .that I would never : ak another drunk, and I wiil nor. o n ip me, ( io,!: .1) '.'' is, ;r 7 ra a- a. A n eeilot c- "W" 1 1 Ii I nn in At 'lie ot tile miiit. Iioal- near Washington, an :''.-ei repi i manded a ln.y ou duty as thi sentry for tailing to i-'naiieiig, pel.-o:;- who pa--ed. "Why die y ou la-r ea.i:le:ae me ;u -t n -aid the aiice: . ! ;, ea a-e. - ,1. ; ;r I knew '1 as well a- 1 m w m - .-ell." "That is lai le.L-oa. if Ir i . . r i . ( :.:.ilel:i' .:'! c;'.;l.ena.e ;ae. a i ; a l . l, e.'.a-i i n u' .a i - i i :: I '. ;al b: in I I - ieliai' oi-,: C.ive tin- -111" 'i' ae ofliccl' - i ood d'he c-ililitel -l.;i: had I'-IL 1 1 1 I ii III o'. ii : .jig. "Never a..lal." i, - ;a! i;e er laaai. la.v. : bat hen C- a. it i'a N.ii- color, always of polden value, flows to waste lrom many an American barn-yard. This liquid fertility often enters the side ditcli of the farm lane, sometimes ot the high- way. and empties into a brook, which removes it beyond the reach of plants t hat would great l profit by it. .Mice mav gnaw a hole into the granary and daily- abstract a small quantity ot grain, or the skunks may reduce the profits of the p- ultry yards, but these leaks are sm.ill in comparison with that from the pooilv constructed and du tia. Oiher things beiu il I a e r wiro e a i n s mil I v ifis t i.e largest aii : q a ;i i , y of mantis c e ;, o is ;a l ining pa - i , : ; a ' i i. whet aer "i e a a ':.!. wi; is a" - 1 . 'iji u i ii i :...!:,! equal. ill l : if u a ; ot .oi ; A 1 1 A b.. -ide .. row, i. I We aicai '. load sera ; n . irad the b a a i ove. and i ell ail' e S.i.ll !:e i; a; i; alaUUle vi. . . a , i i a ' o i in- 1 wnelil , i m . - 0.;:.-; i a .v. ; h ; . . i - - a : : j, , j,.r , . c i ; ; i ' e c ' i - 1 i ' o i i ! i a i 1 i . a g - : i .-. ( n 1 ; i aa aigu -Uoiiid lie piesent 1" Kee b: aa. :.: :u;. too ra;. ;d!. a :. 'A ie! ill- III. ill!! ' ' ea.e oi li -el:. Uee k, pi " - o; -i.ee . . and, r c:, er ;ind '. ..- a i - -in i: . -e l i : : la" increased the m.inuie thus made. Ja !.a wa a-trollg tuat wiieii scai as quickie as the leached it ieied dung of i lie yard, it made a distinc: belt of bet ter grain in the field, i he testimony was no much in favor of tlie .-tall-made manure, that this tanner is now keeping all his live - toek under cover, and the farm is yielding larger crops ami growing richer year by year. If it pays to stop any leak in the granary, it is all the more important to look well to the manure that furnishes the food, that feeds the plants, that grow the grain, that tills the grain bin. At this season the living mills are all grinding the hay aud t the manure heap. Much may be saved in spring work by letting this heap be as small as out-door yard feeding and the winds aud rains can make it, but such saving is like the economic sportsman who wi nt out with the idea of using as little powder and lead as possible, In farming, grow the largest pos- sible crops, even though it takes a week r more of steady hard work to get the i ic'n. heavy, well-prepared manure upon the fields. More than t his, enrich the land by throwing every .-iream of fertility hack upon the acres which have yielded it. Watch the mamiie heap as you would a mine of gold. Annrican Anriviiltiirixt. . yiip (reedles- Man. Tiae .-iiurtest o, creeds is that of . , ., , riia,.,,.. ,,i,- n-i.ot i, 1,11. lllilll lllll' ULill l I..1 oilll ,1 Hill l.l- understand.- It mav be stated in four word- : ! believe in nothing." He cannot believe in his own exis- tence. for the greatest of jdiy.-iolo- ci.-ts know not what life is. He doe.- not believe in magnetism, for even Prof. Tyndall says he ha.-no theory whereby to explain it. He du-c not believe i u that trlorious alterm nn of theeven-tide. which.-now, rradi- 1 t 1 TI I" fill ( ' t Ft I I il IT' '.t vtl iill. itlli.'v . .u.C(ltltlt ,,'. ir. The yt)llll YYYIJ'Y; J,1::;,, be an universal skeptic: "I '. ill not believe any .!... g -a what 1 under.-; and:" sai-.i -e,.-eoii J i 1 1 n t -11,11 a z man in , a ei i u e day. "Nor will I." -aid an. : . r. "N.athel will J." !.. .-I .;. i thiid. (ieii . lelucn." said oln ao - a, eio-e . do I under-talio ... em i e,-; i iai l y ou w ill m.i b. a. ay -; hing you ti- 'ii't understate. .'" "I will tin!." said one. all 1 -o -a.,i eacli one of t he t rio. Weil." said t he -traiigt . "in my lliielU;- inoliiillg I -aw fi. ,e a'ee-e in a ibd. I eating gi a..: you b,.. beve I hat '.'" ( 'ert ainly ." .-aid the taiie unbe liever. "1 al-o saw the pigs e. it iag era--: .'; i y ou believe t hat .'" " ): coiu sc." .-aid the i hi ee. "Alli't I ah-o saw .-hit-. ,,ud c-e.-e.'.tmg gras-: tio you believe that.'" ( ): eour-e." was again replied. -We!!, but the grass which they had funnel Iy eaten had. by diges- t'on. t in ued to feathers on l lie 1 iaek- i ue gee.-e. to orist les on tne oaek--w iiie. to wind on the sheep, and i I he cows had turned to hair: do u be :eve t hat . gentlemen .'" i 'ei tainly." they replied. "Yes. y nil believe it." he rejoined, -nl do you understand it .'" The were silent. Youth's c,,,,,,. A '! l inn i'- Narrow l.'-c.ip -. A tramp g.iVe a woman living in the -abiiib- ol (;.ilvc-'o!i - aui- in; t.ilili'!!,',', S-i -he I'll.-liei; ill and came ottt .i.u. tin with a .-hi.; uuii. She del Hot -ee tlie tramp a! 1.1 -'. iiat he I'U-ia.-'i out into tlie -ileet ii: i e 1 1 a ie'-V a tid tohl her to - ie ii u . which -in- d.d. and Ini.--eii inm ol e-iiil-e. l'ie Went up the -il.-et -lail-.aid U 'll.il ked to hi- c.'lileder ate: "T!:,;; w as a close ca'l. If .-he i aa i fifed i:ioi; -t ei ii g la -1 e 1 w.i- :-!.e would ha e piuggi'd me ,-er; .'.:n. btp a - -non a - - la- di u'-ve i il.i-.ui ..-i a, : 1 lbi : ti.it my time aai:,': , u:a- v:. I' . b,-eu t heie - ( la iSti il ot a pi. i . . I . ! ki.i.'A il d i -i di mo id I .'old in-:-, ui at : :aa hick. t i . i.-'ti: li .is wa M . , il a .l , l II , e-e ; ei .iiat r i - v. ir-ii ' : a -y j he man at - S. ilia -e Twin.-.' e vety intimate but I ii'A'er had nn et ' he ot her." at w en one I r Jones' " W , C 0 IH M I S S I 0 N consignment, of Gram, - Cotton, and other PRODUCE SSOXjZO'XTS 33 I ."S ! !-iis- II A T S. ?uOTS AND SHOES. ' i Flour Sn; i'.r. TO BAG GO . t i .' 1 1. ' y. !E. n, a ; a 1" . .'ae S C, : U a nil stt ;; t Iorth West, corner SOUTH FRONT & MIDDLE Gtieetp, n s:v in-;nxF., n. . Mar. I v 30. VVEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS QF I -IK HUMAN BUOY KVLAHIIKl). iKVIU, Q;aa. STRKXOTHEXKD." Ku-.. itinn. in-i-TC-ii.iT a if :ii.- n ' 1 , ,rm runTiT. .n -i"r. i n - j y 1 ,, i li -q;i rips wo m ,11 say t rilTtaTTttr, i - n o tyiqnTTotTnTnT" bug -lb,,:l t r ::TsTUn T 11 e cm I r-ry. til e a'l vprt iurs nr.' T.ry highly indnryi-d. ini-:--i,i p.-rsnn.-i may get, pealed cirt'n i ,-i'rTiaT'ng al 1 pa n ic-i li'.rs I ,y s dd i ossma: Kiiie Mnui' Aia.,'. buna;,'. . V Ti---, A'-.-n,-,; i.?. -' - ', -v-i aE5 I fO SEUfETI CD Ua-fc-M t-i- MB- -kkkus thk n , ,7nrn n..,T.Trn., rrT,n,-.a,- LARC'ffcT AKD MOil VMhllh STObA ' r W W fcS, BiVllVJ . X J -s T T" . T F 1 I1TT1T T T i.L.UtK, JLilv 1 , si verware and spectacles !'.., ;-a-i a Norl li ; r.,1 i nn . i Gold Engage rl u-riifre Rings ci N o charge for En- a o -'1 V, :,C C. i ' ." ';.r ,.:a-'. AI D UitGAlvS, A G: lei-:-; I i'l'tffl. , .- I . u c. '"sure your horses and holes Mutual Live Slock 3ns. Co'y OF EMMi: t TSlH'HCi, II. Qver TWENTY THOUSAND Cait. Ik E. l'A(;i;. Mr;-. 1'AI:KE1: r.r. l Siuiukf S. E. KOONCE, wh lust horses insured in thi- ( 'oiMpnu , n oeivr.j their p;i y proinptly. Stock in.-ured ..rnns; 1..-- by disfa-e ..r ra-cideiit . Look to your intf rest and m-ure your stock befor, c.nni!. !it-iti- .-r.j.. : :nl 1 i u 1 3 v air horse die, leaving I you in tlie rrrass. you laivc ii , . . . . v to i n-, ;.:.o:ln-r. r or till I prirt n-u inrs rn I j.-iulT-v: ISAAC PRBftSf flow is the Tirsia fo Lsy S . j : i i r j - ; i : i ! 5 i i - tlie i ll .'.n ;it ;i. -eiit. !!!) a. 1 '5e..t-. !,, ' "lit iiial :' u- ii.'t'inc I! !1 . t or i Super -Phosphate is uiiiivrdh-i! fi.r ali t'. r'iazii the CP 'W th of having stoo-1 fur tin-ii.i-t eight v. nrs nt.flie head of the list of high grade snper-ph '-pieit'-s '1 ia l-irg '-t anrl most prosperous truckers in Maryland. Virginia aie: N -r;h Carolina by their vol uutriry testimony, declare it -up, -in-.- to miv f- rtdlzer in the market, jirmlueiiig a struii it. r and ear! i. i a'r.avth . lull development, prompt maturity, and a more ahum!;::,: ' e id than any of its competitors, whih- it permanently enriches tic .- al, sh .wing its durable effects upon even the second a n -i third p-a FOK COTTOX P( )C IMOKE reigns supreme, and wherever used sales have tripled each season. A trial is al! that i- necessary to establish promptly and permanently its iudd upen public f.ivnr. The best lint cotton raised in Carolina during the y - :,r 1 hs: was from POCOMOKE. E. H. MEADOWS &. CO , Agar.ts, Nowbern. N. C FIl!;UFVN, FLOYD. M t,:?,' .V l.l'.VUKN', Mfrs.. j.m--K'. w;ni irrar foils., yy a. 9 , Lime, Jti:iIt. Joi's liiritl Piaster, (kat Hair, SALLS ,'IOOM Ciavrt! Stuet. below Kx press Oll'u e . A:;- 1 15 il.'cv Vcw iteri.e. N. " Bies neamoi MOiii-Af..!': i licj i - 5 i 2-: ,v i . j : a. CH TREATED BOTTLED LAGER BEER SALE BY THE CRATE.. o on hard! a frili ,ck t-lGicc'.Tic.v, I fovisions, Cigars ANP TOBACCO, i -.':..: F -a', .-tore, a! nm ?- STi;F.M'S', , , V -'H' HKiiNF y r A stri-BT . t-r&-vr.rcMx -ej-wr':A.--.r- SKTm3m-ivrj - mitir&Kmmwx-)M EARLIEST AND BEST VARIETIES i peis5 ieunwi and fmx BEANS, .' 'iliCllvEirS o a. I (tii.ii,, Stun. M i a. U-i.-i ! -!-1 :Oo bushels kit :;(!( it :,,- s i s . sc. v t i.i. ; -- a: lis i 5 ?i n n tap. p u 11 i nsines, Saw and Mzi I, i-1 n II! &TQ VO Th-Z C 7.1IL lil r-: : DOLLARS Paid in Losses. T. WILSON, Agent, I'ti r.ton. Joiich Co., N. C. i884. fa Your Spring Supplies li. en clicapt r since I't ice. I, . (y vv co., i . i ;- ..a ! ( '! ton Eartors, a aa A, a i Pho-phllte, ;a . 1 A aai : a ai n ii ( J iirtTiim, . li. Middle st . Newbcrn, N 0. 1884. i -i -, i:cl especially adapted to AY, ime, V rltliriiti' CJsmnt. fri FL9ES fo:; - ATOES. EEHTIEIEKS. !'. r-'.a. i.a; and liin (Uiiiiio, S a i 1 1 i t . 1'lnsicr, v i'. . : niQ'jF mTS. :im i (oi roN si:i:d, i i-'i.i.i; id..-.- COTTON SKLT), i . . i f ' I. bit per acre. ie 6. Ri(S. a t I m 3 i : .' .- Walk, Oins, Presses I M !, a,, rv. " ? l .ii'oel . Cli'C. . il s i i "; -- In t i oiicr, s-niiik- st.u k ISLE '-loo 10INE, 1 i 1.. ;tiT tljnn any ei I'. -- '. aek- ii it. j. uHINGHOUSE la-i'niKTiiji.S. Yt -ia n wa' '( if' n
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 7, 1884, edition 1
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